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Studying tribotechnical characteristics of plasma electrical insulating coatings

Authors: Zaitsev A.N., Maksimov V.A. Published: 11.09.2013
Published in issue: #3(92)/2013  

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Category: Inspection and Diagnostics  
Keywords: plasma electrical insulation coatings, tribology, blanket of International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER)

The results ofstudying properties of the ceramic coatings: aluminum oxide, aluminum oxide with 13 % of titanium, and magnesium aluminum spinel (obtained using the method for plasma spraying on the substrates made of the alloy Inconel 718 and the steel 316L(N)) are given. The tribological tests of the plasma coatings have been conducted within a speed range from 0.75 to 6 m/min under pressures of 6.3 and 7MPa without greasing in pair with the alloy Inconel 718 and the steel 316L(N). The factors effecting the variation in characteristics of these materials with friction and wear are considered. The plasma coatings with high hardness are brittle enough, the abrasive wear of these coatings under conditions of dry friction is typically revealed in the form of inhomogeneous separation of the coating material particles. The pair of Inconel 718-aluminum oxide + 13% dioxide titanium possesses the highest wear resistance as compared to other pairs, which also correlates with a low friction factor.

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